On Wednesday 23rd October (2024), we hosted, "The Future of eDiscovery: Cutting-Edge Practices & Industry Trends" at The Space Between. This panel discussion, explored the evolving landscape of eDiscovery including latest trends, challenges and opportunities in eDiscovery, digital forensics and legal technology.
Setting the Stage
The event kicked off with an opening address by our VP of Marketing and People Ops, Caroline Kelly, who set the stage for the afternoon and introduced our host and MC, Lee Morrissey (Chief Delivery Officer at Johnson Hana) and our panelists, Eugene O'Neill (Co-Founder & Managing Director, Reveal), Andrew Harbison (Independent Expert in Digital Forensics) & Tom O'Halloran (eDiscovery & Forensics Manager at Johnson Hana).
The conversation was an excellent and engaging exploration of the evolving eDiscovery landscape including both the benefits and pitfalls of generative AI which the panelists shared differing opinions on.
Sessions Key Takeaways
GenAI is a 'Lifeboat' for eDiscovery teams
With the rise in data volumes, AI is becoming a necessary 'lifeboat,' helping keep costs and manual effort low, however it should not be solely relied on.
GenAI can bolster firms of ALL sizes
Firms of any size can leverage AI to manage large-scale eDiscovery cases effectively. Particularly, small firms who can use AI to stay competitive with larger firms and take on large-scale cases.
Leveraging ALSPs like Johnson Hana
ALSPs like Johnson Hana provide a low barrier to entry for firms to access new technologies. We take on subscription costs so you don't have to and we offer expert project managers that are highly skilled in using these new technologies.
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